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Elven Invasion

Chapter 33: The Battle for the Shore

Author: Respro
updatedAt: 2025-11-15

The icy winds of Antarctica howled through the elven fortifications as Vice-Leader Seraphina of the Royal Knights stood atop a crystalline battlement, her long platinum-blonde hair billowing behind her. Clad in midnight-blue enchanted armor, she narrowed her piercing violet eyes at the distant ocean.

Beside her, Commander Lysaria of the High Elves adjusted the grip on her ornate golden spear. Unlike Seraphina’s ethereal presence, Lysaria was a warrior through and through—her braided golden hair tucked neatly beneath a battle-worn helm, her amber gaze sharp and unyielding.

The humans were coming—of that, they were certain. What they did not yet know was the full extent of the enemy’s weapons. The Lunar Priestesses had woven divine barriers, shielding the coastline with layers of illusion and frost magic, but would it be enough?

The High Elves relied on elemental mastery and disciplined formations, while the Royal Knights excelled in elite dueling and close-combat engagements. Yet tension crackled between them.

With Princess Dyana and Commander Mary missing, the elven forces lacked a single, unquestioned leader. Seraphina and Lysaria had their own loyalties, their own hidden orders—whispers from the Priesthood that even Queen Elara had not yet spoken of openly.

And so, even as the ocean churned in the distance, their thoughts were not solely on the impending battle—but also on the mission entrusted to them, one that even the human spies had failed to uncover.

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The Battle Begins

The Pacific Star trembled as distant explosions shook the air. The naval bombardment had begun.

From USS George Washington, Admiral Henry Lancaster analyzed the battle map. The fleet’s Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and Ticonderoga-class cruisers fired Tomahawk missiles at the Elven fortifications, while carrier-based aircraft rained down precision-guided bombs.

But the Elven forces weren’t defenseless.

Bolts of Light and Lunar Magic intercepted incoming missiles, detonating them before impact. Some jets were blasted from the sky, forced to eject before their crafts exploded. Enchanted trebuchets, reinforced by magic, launched glowing projectiles that crashed into the sea, creating massive waves that rocked smaller vessels.

Yet, despite the Elves’ resistance, the combined modern firepower pressed forward.

Henry studied the enemy’s formation. The Royal Knights and High Elves were fighting separately. Their commanders were missing.

“Interesting…” Henry muttered. “Something’s off.”

The Royal Knights were being led by their Vice-Commander, a determined warrior who had pledged loyalty to Mary and the Queen. Meanwhile, the High Elves under Princess Dyana were following their own High Elf Commander, a powerful strategist.

Both leaders fought fiercely, but unknown to humanity, they were merely holding the front while their true commanders—Mary and Princess Dyana—were on a secret mission assigned by the Elven Priests.

The Grey Eagles Move

Inside the Pacific Star’s hangar, Captain Samuel Briggs, leader of the American Grey Eagles, smirked as he climbed into his sleek, stealth-focused mech.

“All units, initiate stealth approach,” Briggs ordered. “We clear the shore. Don’t engage unless necessary.”

The Grey Eagles activated their cloaking systems, vanishing into the mist. Moving in near silence, they infiltrated enemy positions, targeting Elven siege weapons and defensive outposts.

The first objective was to disrupt the Elven barriers and artillery, allowing the main force to land safely.

Naval Artillery and Russian Firepower

Meanwhile, Major Viktor Petrov, captain of the Russian Blue Titans, gave his orders.

“Prepare for deployment. We hold the shore once the Americans clear it.”

The Blue Titans were built like walking tanks, their reinforced armor capable of withstanding magic-based attacks. Kalibr cruise missiles from Russian ships pounded enemy walls, and as soon as gaps were created, the Blue Titans were dropped from heavy transport aircraft, landing in shock-absorbing pods.

With heavy Gatling guns and railguns, they opened fire, crushing Elven defensive formations with sheer firepower.

Red Archers and Precision Strikes

Colonel Zhao Wei, captain of the Chinese Red Archers, studied the battlefield through her targeting systems.

“Red Archers, take sniper positions. Focus on spellcasters and commanders.”

The Red Archers were built for agility and smart targeting. Using drones and radar-guided missiles, they launched sniper shots and guided rockets, eliminating Elven officers from long range.

One by one, mages and officers collapsed, struck by precision attacks before they could react.

Green Guardians Activate Magic Shields

Commander Arjun Mehta, captain of the Indian Green Guardians, took a deep breath.

“Deploy shields and advance! We hold the front.”

The Green Guardians activated their revolutionary Magic Shields, creating energy barriers that absorbed Elven magic attacks. As fireballs, ice spears, and magic lances rained down, the Green Guardians’ barriers absorbed the impacts, allowing them to steadily push forward.

Unlike the other mechs, which had specific specializations, the Green Guardians were balanced—capable of defense, offense, and countermeasures against magic.

A Brutal Exchange

The battlefield became a chaotic warzone.

Jets from USS George Washington launched bombing runs, striking Elven fortifications.

Elven mages retaliated with Light and Lunar Magic, shooting down aircraft.

The Grey Eagles infiltrated enemy defenses, surgically removing siege weapons.

The Blue Titans crushed enemy positions, overwhelming them with brute force.

The Red Archers eliminated enemy spellcasters, throwing Elven formations into disarray.

The Green Guardians shielded the entire force, ensuring steady advancement.

Despite their efforts, the Elves held strong. The Royal Knights’ Vice-Commander and the High Elves’ Commander coordinated counterattacks, using wave tactics and mobile spell formations to slow human progress.

Mark and Henry’s Worries

On the Pacific Star, Captain Mark Reynolds observed the battle with a tense expression.

“This isn’t going to be easy,” he muttered. “They’re adapting fast.”

After saying this Mark gulped in nervousness

"Looks like things will go south for sure."

On USS George Washington, Henry Lancaster folded his arms.

The battle for Antarctica was far from over. If they didn’t break through soon, the Elves would regain the upper hand.

There was no room for failure.

After concreting his thoughts he commanded

"Tell the others to fall in , let them show what United Humans can do, From this moment all nation's navies are allowed to freely engage the elves, order the mechs to secure the landing site, Send in the landing troops, TAKE BACK ANTARCTICA "

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